2:59pm
A blood gas record showing a 'high' number for lactate (2.6 - outside the range up to 2) is shown.
Dr Evans explains he wouldn't be "particularly" concerned at such a reading, in the "whole picture", as he says one or two readings would be outside the normal range.
He describes the reading as "marginal", with all the other readings "normal", and Child A was "handling well".
He said he would not interpret an oxygen reading from a capilliary sample from a 'heel prick'.
He says if he saw such readings, knowing if the baby was "in air", he would not be "rushing to stick needles in him" unless there was a change in condition in the baby.
3:07pm
A NICU observation chart is presented for Child A, including the respiratory rate.
Mr Myers says the readings are "not stable."
Dr Evans disagrees, saying the readings are "within range".
The 'increase' in the respiratory rate readings were down to the insertion of the long line and UVC, handling of the baby and a heel price procedure which caused the baby discomfort.
Dr Evans said he would expect the heart rate to go up with an increased respiratory rate, which would be a concern. But as the heart rate had remained stable, he said he would "not be concerned" and Child A "was not even requiring oxygen", with saturation levels at about 97-99 per cent, "was about as good as it gets".
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